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Course Description
| Advanced High-Speed Signal Propagation |
Date: from 29 Jun 2006 to 30 Jun 2006 2 day(s)
English Oxford,UK
945,00 UK£
This is an advanced-level course for experienced digital designers who want to press their designs to the upper limits of speed and distance.
Focusing on lossy transmission environments like backplanes, cables and long on-chip interconnections, this course teaches a unified theory of transmission impairments that apply to any transmission media. Topics include: skin effect and dielectric loss, on-chip vs. off-chip transmission-line behavior, equalization, serial interconnections, lossy media, single-ended and differential signaling, frequency-domain modeling, signal distribution and clock jitter.
This course is an advanced sequel to High-Speed Digital Design by Dr Howard Johnson.
All delegates receive a free copy of Howard Johnson`s "High-Speed Signal Propagation - Advanced Black Magic" (Prentice Hall)
This is an advanced course for Digital logic engineers, chip designers, system architects, EMC specialists, and applications engineers; anyone working with digital logic at speeds in excess of 1 GHz.
Anthony Santiago
Telephone +44 (0)1865 286958
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